Welcome to TATE-POLANSKI ONLINE @ tate-polanski.com an online resource dedicated to French/Polish director/actor Roman Polanski, American actress Sharon Tate and French actress Emmanuelle Seigner. Roman is well-known for his directing on such classics as Rosemary's Baby, The Fearless Vampire Killers, Repulsion, Cul-de-sac, Chinatown, The Tenant, & The Pianist. The late Sharon Tate is best known for her roles in Valley of the Dolls, The Wrecking Crew, 12+1, Eye of the Devil, & The Fearless Vampire Killers. Emmanuelle Seigner is best known for her roles in Bitter Moon, Frantic, Venus in Fur, Diving Bell & The Butterfly, & The Ninth Gate. This is a fansite only and is not associated with Roman Polanski, Sharon Tate or Emmanuelle Seigner in any way. Please read the About page for further information.

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TATE-POLANSKI ONLINE @ tate-polanski.com is a website dedicated to the works of French/Polish film director Roman Polanski, the late American actress Sharon Tate, and the French actress Emmanuelle Seigner. I am in no way affiliated with them, their management, nor their families. All content, except otherwise noted, is copyrighted to their original owners and no infringement is intended and no rights implied. Content contained within are subject to fair use and used here either in whole or in part as a commentary on the work and careers of Roman Polanski, Sharon Tate and Emmanuelle Seigner.

I found the segment of Too Young To Die online and thought I’d post it here for the weekend. The show talked about Sharon’s life with such friends as Gene Gutowski who was a part of the inner circle of Sharon and Roman’s friends. I have to say that I love Gene. Of all their friends Gene has been the most loving when talking about Sharon and Roman’s love and life. The only two downsides of this documentary is Elke Sommer, Sharon’s THE WRECKING CREW co-star and Sharon’s sister, Debra. Elke Sommer’s husband for those who either don’t know, was Joe Hyams. In his autobiography Roman talks of how utterly disappointed he was with Hyams who was a columnist and biographer who wrote a series of disparaging articles on Sharon, Jay, Voytek and Abigail after the murders using such titles as “Why Sharon Tate Had To Die” then chronicled a series of lies that went so far as to blame the victims for their deaths. Roman was not too happy with him, needless to say. I’m not sure why the film company of FilmRise asked her for commentary since she clearly wasn’t a friend of Sharon’s, only a co-star. The next is of course Debra Tate who again likes to lie as to how she met Roman. She claims here that she was the “first” to meet him, however, in the book Restless Souls: The Sharon Tate Family’s Account of Stardom, the Manson Murders, and a Crusade for Justice written by Alisa Statman and Brie Ford (Patti’s daughter), it says that Paul Tate was the first to meet Roman, and didn’t think much of him. If anyone has the correct information, all I have is the epub version of the book and can’t find the relevant passage, please feel free to post a comment with the correction, or if I find it all edit with the relevant section. But Debra once again spins a tale that I don’t know if it’s part wish fulfillment, or a flimsy memory. Who can tell with her anymore.